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Posted: 2021-06-22 07:42 AM
Hi @Mike-Sutton ,
If you go to the URL I provided, (changing <IP_of_NetBotz> to read the actual IP of the device) it will bring you to a text file. That file IS the MIB. You can simply right click that page and select save as. Save it as a text file and voila! you have the newest NetBotz MIB file.
This has nothing to do with the version of SNMP being used. SNMP version 1 and SNMP version 3 use the exact same MIB. NetbotzV3.mib is referencing the version 3 NetBotz appliances (355, 450, 455, 550, 570) and not the version of SNMP.
Regardless of the SNMP version used, you need the netbotzV3.mib as noted here:
http://www.apc.com/us/en/faqs/FA158368
Steve
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Posted: 2021-06-22 05:21 AM
Hi @Mike-Sutton ,
If you have the NetBotz 570, you actually already have the MIB:
http://<IP_of_NetBotz>/netbotzv3.mib
An appliance with the most recent firmware should also have the most recent MIB.
Thanks,
Steve
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Posted: 2021-06-22 07:27 AM
Hi Steve,
TONN only talks v1 or v2 and Botz only talks v1 or v3 so it will be v1 tried running the script for the v1 mib but it didn't work that's why I'm asking for the file
Cheers,
Mike
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Posted: 2021-06-22 07:42 AM
Hi @Mike-Sutton ,
If you go to the URL I provided, (changing <IP_of_NetBotz> to read the actual IP of the device) it will bring you to a text file. That file IS the MIB. You can simply right click that page and select save as. Save it as a text file and voila! you have the newest NetBotz MIB file.
This has nothing to do with the version of SNMP being used. SNMP version 1 and SNMP version 3 use the exact same MIB. NetbotzV3.mib is referencing the version 3 NetBotz appliances (355, 450, 455, 550, 570) and not the version of SNMP.
Regardless of the SNMP version used, you need the netbotzV3.mib as noted here:
http://www.apc.com/us/en/faqs/FA158368
Steve
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Posted: 2021-06-22 07:43 AM . Last Modified: 2021-06-22 07:43 AM
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I checked the SE.com site and found this:
https://www.se.com/us/en/product/SFNBMIB410/netbotz-mib-v4.1.0/
Same file, likely same version.
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Posted: 2021-06-22 08:22 AM
Hi Mike,
If your application refuses to believe this is snmp-v1, it may work if you set it as snmp-v2c. There's a weird (and rare) edge-case of apps that don't like using snmpv2 primitives in snmpv1. v2c should be compatible enough to circumvent this.
(You can see this in Steve's screenshot, the first few lines end with "from SNMPv2-TC" and SNMPv2-SMI. Some very, very fussy applications don't like that.)
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